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On my kenwoods and HYT Tc-508 they beep if they reach channels higher than 2. The light changes from red to orange. And ive been looking everywhere for a solution. And you can only talk on channel one
Channel issues. Constant beeping with red and orange light.
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wire the black wire and the copper screen together
then use a multimeter on ohms or beep test
place the black neg wire of the meter on the screen
and test the orange or other than white or yellow{they will be audio from the mic to the rig}
the orange or other like green will be tx enable
and if you press in the TX button and with the back and screen connected to the beep test on the meter
place the red wire on the meter
on each of the other cables like orange etc
you hear it beep
let go the TX button
if it stops and start beeping as you press and let go the TX bar
then this is the TX enable to the radio
so all you need really do is look up the radio type and its plug wireup
midland is 1234 ground /audio /TX enable/ output audio enable
most often uniden and cybernet chassis used different wireup
but had conformance to type
so uniden shared a comon wireing as did cybernet types as midland is
tk3101 has nothing to think about. on/off channel select.
red light transmitting beep battery empty green is receiving
search for kpg tk3101 and kpg 22 from ebay to programm.
Only difficult is that xp or win 7 will refuse first times the commport
To change the channel frequencies on your TK2100, simply press and hold the PTT switch ("talk button") and Monitor key, then turn the power on. Now press the PTT switch again. The light should change from orange to red and a beep should sound. Next, adjust the channel switch to the channel you wish to program. Now simply press the PTT button to choose between 4 to 8 possible frequencies, depending on your model.
You can find the manual and frequency graphs here: http://www.heritageresale.com/documents/TK2100OwnersManual.pdf
Other then POWER BUTTON light there are three lights more
1. lamp indicator
2. temperature indicator
3. computer input
witch one light is flashing RED or illuminated RED with POWER BUTTON orange light.
If LAMP INDICATOR light is illuminated RED than lamp runtime has reached 1800 hours. but projector still working.
If LAMP INDICATOR light flashing RED than lamp circuit failure, or abnormal function or lamp unit is damaged. In this case projector doing the same behave just like your projector.
if TEMPERATURE indicator illuminating RED the projector still projecting and if flashing RED than turned of itself
1. Mmanually turn on the device (TV, DVD, etc.)
2. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH button until the red indicator stays on, then release the CODE SEARCH button.
3. Press and quiclkly release the desired mode button 9TV, DVD, etc.). The red indicator blinks off once.
4. Press the CHANNEL UP button repeatedly (up to 300 times) until the
device (TV, DVD, etc.) changes channel. The red indicator blinks once
with each button press. If you accidentally overshoot the code
required, use the CHANNEL DOWN button to backtrack through the library
until the device again changes channel. Pressing the CHANNEL UP changes
direction to forward again.
5. Press and release the MUTE button to install the code.
or try these 002 009 109 202 209 210 310 402 408 508 510 807 901 914 917 good luck its one of these!
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